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sd-ndisc: Rename (from sd-icmp6-nd) and prepare for handling SLAAC and router discovery
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Only callback on error when the statemachine is in a truly broken state. This
is now only the case when we fail to rearm a timer.
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This is unused, and in the future we will pass prefixes and prefixlengths directly
to the callbacks when needed rather than having to search for them.
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This is no longer used.
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The caller of the library is no longer notified, so triggering a timer
just to clean up is not necessary. Instead check for and clean up
invalid prefixes lazily.
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This follows the coding style, and allows some simplification to the rest of the code.
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The caller should push any lifetime information into the kernel and let the kernel handle
prefix expiration.
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There is no need to assign valuse to the states. Also add _INVALID and _MAX,
even though these are not used, it keeps it consistent.
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This ressurects 47d45d3cde45d6545367570264e4e3636bc9e345. We now always use /128 prefixes,
so there is no need for the DHCPv6 code to know about prefixes expiring.
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The routing information should be configured separately by ND, there is no need to
indicate the prefix again in the DHCPv6 addresses.
See discussion and related links at issue #1520.
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Refer to Router Discovery rather than ICMPv6.
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The actual code rename will follow. The reason for the change of name is to make it
simpler and more uniform with how we name other libraries (we don't include the
underlying protocol). The new name also matches the naming in the kernel (which
is particularly relevent here as we expect to let the kernel do some parts of
the protocol and we do others).
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networkd-manager: fix swapped arguments
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util: allow unbalanced double quote in EXTRACT_QUOTES|EXTRACT_RELAX mode
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fixes Coverity #1328493
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extract_first_word understands "\'string" but doesn't understand "\"string"
fixed this inconsistency.
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core dbus: Check that flush works with memstream
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shell-completion: systemd-run: add new property EnvironmentFile
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core: fix namespace parsing
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Add zsh completion on systemd-run's properties
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ReadOnlyDirectories=-/ works fine
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systemd-run can launch units with ReadWriteDirectories, ReadOnlyDirectories, InaccessibleDirectories
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networkd: assorted fixes
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Every time the state is written out we may trigger third-party apps, so
let's be a bit more careful about writing this out unnecessarily.
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We only keep the addresses that we added ourselves in link->addresses, and
introduce a new set link->addresses_foreign to keep addresses of unknown
origin.
Only functional change is that "foreign" addresses no longer prevent a link
from entering "configured" state.
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Establish the firewall rule before creating the address, and do not create the address
if the firewall rule could not be created. Also, only drop the firewall rule once
the address has been removed from the kernel.
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These functions are almost entirely the same, so avoid duplication.
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Call back into link_check_ready() whenever an address state change may have
made a link ready.
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We were considering a link configured whilst its IPv6 addresses were still
tentative.
Fixes issue #650.
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"ReadWriteDirectories", "ReadOnlyDirectories", "InaccessibleDirectories"
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InaccessibleDirectories
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dbus-execute: remove unused variable
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from ceb728cf
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run: fix Environment parsing
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networkd: add support to configure IPv6 DAD
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* `Environment=` resets previous assignments
* `Environment='a=1 b=2'` sets `a` to `1` and `b` to `2`
* `Environment='"a=1 2" b=2"'` sets `a` to `1 2` and `b` to `2`
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nspawn: skip /sys-as-tmpfs if we don't use private-network
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various fixes, for various things
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Since v3.11/7dc5dbc ("sysfs: Restrict mounting sysfs"), the kernel
doesn't allow mounting sysfs if you don't have CAP_SYS_ADMIN rights over
the network namespace.
So the mounting /sys as a tmpfs code introduced in
d8fc6a000fe21b0c1ba27fbfed8b42d00b349a4b doesn't work with user
namespaces if we don't use private-net. The reason is that we mount
sysfs inside the container and we're in the network namespace of the host
but we don't have CAP_SYS_ADMIN over that namespace.
To fix that, we mount /sys as a sysfs (instead of tmpfs) if we don't use
private network and ignore the /sys-as-a-tmpfs code if we find that /sys
is already mounted as sysfs.
Fixes #1555
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